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  1. 17 de nov. de 2016 · Watch our great music videos https://goo.gl/feVLNNMore TopPop? Subscribe here https://goo.gl/X9FOAUMore info on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...

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  2. The four core members of late-'60s band The American Breed came together from various parts of Chicago, each with different levels of experience. Guitarist and lead singer Gary Loizzo had fronted the band under an earlier name for four years prior to its big break. Guitarist Al Ciner and drummer Lee Graziano (who also played trumpet) were with ...

  3. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Pumkin, Powder, Scarlet & Green (1968) Lonely Side of the City (1968) Bend Me, Shape Me (1968)

  4. The American Breed is an American bovid hybrid of cattle with a small percentage of American Bison blood. It was developed in the 1950s by a New Mexico rancher looking for beef cattle which could survive on poor fodder in the arid Southwest. It is one of the few cattle breeds with any known Bison influence, another being the Beefalo. [2]

  5. "BEND ME, SHAPE ME" peaked at the #5 spot in 1967 on the Billboard Hot 100. LYRICS: You are all the woman I need, And baby you know it (know it, know it, kno...

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  6. 7 de ene. de 2020 · Charles is currently producing an inspirational CD on the American Breed entitled “Epiphany”, and he is also currently part of a musical project that will build on the We Are The World concept, using all legendary Chicago singers and musicians. True to its name, it is an effort to “Bring Back The Love” between people.

  7. The American Breed's fame began to take off in late 1967 with the Scott English/Larry Weiss-penned "Bend Me, Shape Me" (1967), which became a Top 5 hit and soon after went gold. The band's other hits, which continued through 1968, also include "Green Light" (1968), "Ready, Willing And Able" (1968), and "Anyway That You Want Me" (1968).